1113 TItE TAIMEWS DEPARTMENT. -ON 12. To the Editor of the Virginia Herald. Sia,—AS the time of harvest is approach ing, I address, through your paper,.nly bro _ ther fariners,, on the importance of allowing wheat 'intended for sowing, to be entirely ---ripa-befere 'reaping. Accident last year, and eye-sight this year, have convinced me of the propriety of this course. In the year 1829, having" selected by hand some ears of Mexican wheat, and sowed it in the fall .of the same year, it was forgotten testi...year, until my little son reminded me that it ought to be gathered. o It was then from seven to ten days after my other wheat . of the same kind had been cut.—This *heat was then gathered and deposited .in a bag. Last October, this wheat was seeded on the same day, in.the same manner and adjoining - to other Mexican wheat.. No selection of land was made for it, as no experiment was • intended. 'lt has survived the fly, and the lust severe winter with little injury, but not more than one third of the adjoining wheat has been left alive. From itsj present ap .. pearance, it will produce, I belicve,two thirds more than its- . adjacent neighbor. Can the keeping in the bag, be the cause of. this superiority( I .believe riot, because in several previous years, said wheat has beeb.kept by me in bags, and no similar re- sol; has taken plaae; my inference," is, that ---dundifference must be owing to the 'entire • a~tpenese seed. Should auy reader of this-eeminunication have doubts on this sub ject, it would give me great pleasure to shew them the growing wheat which will convince, I should think, the most sceptical. From my twenty-four years experience as a farmer I am always satisfied, that the smut is mainly attributed to unripe wheat. My seed wheat, has - been always riper than that of my neightiers, and during that period . - I - htme never seen but six smutted heads - in my own crops. In a conversation with the late. Mr. Isaac Williams, he confirmed my sa mg ome io same prac tee of-one of his nearest neighbors, attended by the most entire success. In making this communication, the inte rest of wheat-growers is my sole object, and " ; by it, their corps should be increased, it will contribute to the happiness of your obe dient servant, THE WHEAT CROP. The. Richmond Compiler of the 30th ult. Observes: "Our :accounts from the neigh bouring country, on the river, both above and below us are unfavorable to the crop.. Wb have heard of a farm in this county, below this city which was expected to pre; duce 3000 bushels, and will yield only per haps, about 1500. We have heard of five farrhs still lower, on which the wheat has been ploughed up—in order to set in oats or corn. One of the best farmers on the lower Jaines River, writes that he has nev er heard of such general devastation com mitted by the vilkuuous fly. ..---s4Above-mi-on-the-best-law-grouruietthe James . River, the damage is represented to us '46 being considerable. And the accounts we have received from several forms in Pitt sylvania county are scarcely less gloomy." THE W HEAT CROP.—Tho Franklin Pa. Repository which lately gave a very favora ble-account of tho appearance of the wheat crops in that productive country, is this week constrained to spealozif them very different ly, 'The information since received is quite uidlivorablo to the crops. It appears that the fly, during the cold and dry .weather in the early part of the last •inotith, has made great ravages;-Mid ruined many fields of the early sawed wheat beyond recovery. The ravages ofthe Hessian Fly have been so great that many persons have turned their stock into their wheat fields; while others have ploughed their tields, and planted them in corn.--4?alei , th N. C. 11Tay 44 t b Heaves in Horses.—Takebne pound and a half of good ginger, fora horse, give two spoonfulls each day—one in 'the mprning and- the other-in the evening, mixed with wheat bran: This receipt has' been selling to the eastward for five dollars, where the efficacy of the alio° .... inedicine has been preyed in theciirer . nf several t cases of oh. stinate heaves.—Genesee Farixr; --r-- • • CUT-Woll3l.—We have never•heard such complaints of tho Zavages of the cut• wot•m, as prevail in our county at this tinier They have been particularly fatal to the corn crops.—large fields have been entirely destroyecL The cotton - has suflkkelLua material injury- from thbi sictiree, lint the contipued coldness of the- season has stinted its growth ; Very much.-Coiumbia (Ten.) •Atercilry. . The spotted Catterpillar has committed .great ravages in Pennsylvania. Whole tOr ests"haVe been Stripped of their• s.-- 'Phi, sitlne.reptile has been . s in ,Massachusetts' oa,fruit:treesio S., Ak have :t hem from 4r(4”3 and tarred the . trtiiiks.to prevent: their as: Ittindretls have been fquild'slilit. Iy,tifierwßidtt . haJted in the tar.. Tlieyweept to pitttiw• trees. first: - . 1 . . ---- JOHN':TAYLOR;= - LIE ANTI:MASON STAICA A v • rtisements. IN TILE NAME AND BY THE Al TIIORITY OF THE • COMMONWE:IIaII OF 1 5 311N071.177,A.111-9.. 3VOlaalt WOZap Governor, of the said Commontreatth A PROCLAMATION; NE[ EA I have received authentic information that a certain SIMON EICIIIIOLTZ, late of the City,. of Lancaster, stands charged with having murdered a certain John Lynch, late of the same place, and having lied from justice, all efliirts to arrest him have hitherto proved ineffectual: And whereas, the reputation - of - the government, the. peace and se entity of its citizons,mid the obligations of justice and humanity require that the perpetrator of an offence so heinous, should be' brougl4 to Viieedy and condign punishment—l have therefore tho't proper to issue this proclamation, hereby offering a reward of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS to any person or porsons who shall apprehend the said fugitive within the county of Lancaster, and se.cureLhirn_in-the- v itaLof—t/io said county—and tho sum of TWO. HUNDRED DOLLARS if the said offender shall be apprehended and se cured in iho jail of any other county of this com monwealth,- or if ho shall bo apprehended and.eo.- cured without the limits of this State—which sum or sums 'are to be paid on the conviction of the perpetrator of the crime aforesaid. And all judges justices, sheriffs, coroners, constables and other officers within this ommonwealth, aro hereby rvr qtnred and enjoined to be attentive and vigilant in enquiring after, and bringing to justice the al leged perpetrator of the crime aforesaid. GrlKE,Muni_r_le Loy hand and theOreat Seal of the . State, at Harrisburg; this third day of June, in the year of our Lord - 1831, and of the Com monwealth tho fifty-fifth. By the Governor, SAML: 11 , 1 I KEA,N, Sec'y of the Commonwealth - SIMON EICIIHOLTZ Is five feet six or eight inches high, stout built, black hair, and is about twenty-five years of age, ho wore a blue dross, and has been several years at sea as a sailor. Jane 14, 1831. LIST OF RETAILERS OF FOREIGN ME-RCHAN II I Z E, within the County of Adams, that took out Licence on the Ist May, 1831: JOhn G. Morningstar) John Houck Henri Schriver J. 4- M. Carl George Myers John-Brough'-- Ajwahant King, EBq Andrew Myers Daniel Hartman Jacob .13rough Hugh Mc 8 !Jerry John Lahmon Philip Weaver Albert Vandiks Jacob Myers Christian Bishop Jacob Fahnestock jr. George Wilson Michael C. Clarkson J. 4' C. Penner Samuel H. Beideler Enoch Simpson William Gillispie List of those that did not take " out Licence on said. day: -- John Ga' nirley Jrre - iib Lotshato Joseph Miller 4. Co. Charles Barnitz D. E. Fahnestock Philip Miller J. .M'Shert y 4• Co. Jacob Long 4'. Co. Jacob Spangler Jacob Thompson Hiram Boyd 4' Co. J. D. Paxton 4. co C. 4 . H. Barnitz Blythe 4. Apainiey • ROBERT SA Trcnsurer's Office, Got tysburg, - June 14,183' DOCT. S. DI. TUDOR, ditFIBERS his Professional services to the ILF., public generally, and can always be foetid at his father's residence, at the - hous6 - formerly occupied by James Morrisson, within one mile and a half of Hampton. Fair Mount, June 14, 1831. tf-10 TO PRINT) RS & EDITORS. A.N ANTI-MASONIC' -PRINTING OFFICK Iltuatpl in the interior •of the State of Pennsylvania, is otTered for Sale, with a subscription list,anfouating to nearly five hundred good subscribers, and a steady increase. The County, in point of health and wealth, is believed to be inferior to none in r tho State—and believed to be decidedly antimasonic. - - The prosent Editei has been at consid erable expence in fitting nut the establish ment .with new type, in part. Any pprson desirous of purchasing may rest assured of getting a bargain. , • -.0 Lrl'orms of silo mado known on personal ap plication,,br jw li3tter [post paid] to It. W. Mid dleton, Editor of the "Star," ( ;et tysloirg, or John Clarke, EiTitar of tke `Sun," I'hiladolpl.iiu. June -14,,.1831. TRIO ASSED at Ole last Session of the gislatuve of Tonasytvania, have been i re i t v i e v r e y d .. at this °Alice, and are ready for , \ • ProthoptOry's , 0111 re, 4 , • „ roinity, }IL 1831,, - S- • lIE W. Hildebrand liam-Albright— Thomas At Knight C. Hemlar Jacof! Hearty George Bange Samuel Fahnestock ,Daniel Comfort Danner 4. Ziegler 'Thomas J. Cooper Robert Smith William Reynolds Jesse Gilbert. Samuel Wright David Middlecauf Adam S. E. Duncan David_Bucher Fox 4• Henry. ThOMßSDickcy Barnitz , William Gardner Henry Bitting,er Mahon ci• Duncan .Tolin Miller. Henry Brinlavrhof Ilen)w Siind.pro teener ra tam Treasurer. t /. 4w-t0 LOOK ov't% inform the =maw THAT I HAVE JUST 111:11.:IVED A - - FRESH SUPPLY OF SEASONABLE GOODS Which I offer on pleasing ierms for CASH or COUNTRY ITUDI „CONSISTING PARTLY AS FOLLOWS: Domestics, 13r1tisli I)ry Goods, Groceries Hard-Ware, Queens-Ware, -Shoes, &c.- ALSO on hand, LUMBER, for sale. THOMAS J. COOPER.. Afity 24, )531, _ CUMBERLAND INN,. The . undersigned respectfully - makes known to the public, TIIAT HE HAS TAKEN THAT WELL KNOWN r it# irrt i 1 til KR A W Nif , Y w i ld ka N Ili!, .r. No, 10 ! „-ivc. Situate at the south end of,Gettysburg, •on the Baltiinore turnpike, called the "CUM BERLAND INN," where Travellers, Drovers, Wagoners, &c. can be at all times accommodated, and every cx,e•rtion made by himself and family 'to render sat istitction to all who may favor him with a call. May 24, 1831. :: .11=w-Store. =Y THE Subscriber respectfully informs his friends and the Public, that he has just returned from the Cities of Philadelphia and Baltimore, with an EXTENSIVE AND ENTIRELY NEW STOCK Or GOODS, Which he intends (Tufting in the house of the late John M'Conaughy, Esq. deceased, situate on the South .iVest Corner -of the Centre Square in Gettysburg, CONSISTING OF• A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, Queens and Glass WARE,- LOOKING GLASSES, 1 _.•.1M4,,‘• IQ FORS, &c. (FOR PARTICULARS, SEE lIAND-BILLS.) A personal appearance at his establish. ment, the LOW PRICES of the Goods, and elegant assortment, will be an induce ment for them to purchase—"Look r tfore you leap !" SAMUEL FAIINESTOCK. .Gettysburg, April 20, 1831. '''tf-2-2 noodan.a.:im 1 4. ..) 1, .•; , •",*. 7 % - ,- • visas nu; air 1111 ts N. & GREASON, FIND it necessary, from circumstances coming very lately to their knowledge, to state, that their price for Carding Wool into Rolls will be FIVE CENTS PER POUND, Instead of Six Gents, which they at first proposed., (* - The difference will be --relimded-to4kose-who-littreTaid-thein-at Six Cents: WOOL, To Card, or to Manufacture,...and_ We • Yarn to be Woven, will be received, in A dams county, at Mr. James Gaid tysborg; Mr. James Black's, "Two Tav erns;" - Mr. John Topper's, Alloways Creek; Mr, Eppley's Mill,'Marsh Creek; and at Mr. John -Cemmorcr's, near Black's Mill; where work-will- ire called -for- 1 and returned; once in two weeks.' Rochdale. Factory, -June 7., 1 S:3l. 406-9 - LOOK' AT THIS! Ipoof" -- VOIL TnE LAST TIME ' M k , 4IL Icajl on till- those indebted 'to me, either by bond, note whook account, to come forward and nutitc settlement , —I this notice has no more effect than my for "rriCi notice, those indebted will have to make settlement with persons who 'Will add COSTS to their visits: • JAMES 'A. THOMPSON. /April 27,1831. if-2-3 NOTICZ. LL persons indebted to the estate of ISAAC CA T 0.4 llite of Latimore township, idams county, deceased, arc re quested to come forward and make seule ment without delay = all those having siaims against : sail" estate, will present them, ,pro perly authenticated, for settlement. JOHN WOLFORD, Adar. May 4, 18 . 31,. 4t-2-7 STRAY MARE. AME to the enclosures of the subscri lu-bpr, living in Cumberland township, - Adams county, on Sunday the Irith inst. a BAY MARE, aboot 15 years .old; with both ° L . * j a i :hind.. feet wbite to the 'pasture' sc , . J oon, and several white,spots the backHshod all round. She had a part 'of a.halter chain aril the neckband on when she,was taken up.,"o ,ownoris desired to comeantprev9 property; Pay - charges and take her away. ,PETER :gPLEY.;.. gay REPITIBLICAN_BiIeNNER. niblia generally, J. 11ARBAUGH tf-7 AND CABINET WARE-410U DAVID HEAGY, CAMIII37: I LI: I~ESPECTFUI,LY informs his friends MIR ' arid customers & the public gtaicrally, THAT HE STILL CONTINUES TO CARRY ON lIIS SUSI- NESS, IN WEST YORK STREET, And is prepared to execute the neatest and most E'ASHIONABLE WORE, wincry HE WILL WARRANT MITAL, In NtiT SUPERIOR, TO ANI IN THE PLACE. Ile keeps on hand a general and extensive ASSORTMENT 01' FURNITURE, OF ALT KINDS, And of a quality which he only asks an ex initiation to pronounce superior. KT-COFFINS made at the shortest ALL KINDS OF TURNING,- AND OF THE LATEST FASHIONS, Can be had at his Shop, at any time—where he has constantly on hand CARRIAGE HUBS, Which can now be had at the low rate of ONg , rIOLLAR per set. prices fur work are moderate— a liberal credit given to punctual customers; and all kinds of country produce taken in exchange fur work. TO TURNERS. A SOBER, STEADY JOURNEYMAN -PL - TURNER wanted immediately —to whom constant work and liberal wages will be given if application be made soon. - -DAVID IIEAG Y. tf-9 June 7, 1831. ODD & EVEN SYSTEM. By which the holder of two Tickets must draw ONE Prize, and may draw THREE!!! MARYLAND %T %TM LOTTVRY , No. 4 To be drawn in Baltimore on THURS DAY, the :30th instant. HIGTIEST PRIZE, 10,009 DOLLARS! Er CLARK offered to adventurers the highest capital prize of 810,000, in No. 3, for 1831. CLARK sold both the highest capital prizes of 85,000 and 81,000, in No. 2, for 1831,-and CLARK also sold' the highest capital prize 0fi145,000 in No.l, for 1831. SCHF.IqE: 1 'prize 61" e.10,00(1 of 1 2,000 i 8 I • 1,000 20 20 500 200 300 10000 . 200 Hull Tickets, Ono Dollar only, TO BE HAD AT CLARK'S, Offices, N. W. corner of Baltimore and Calvert, N. W. corner of Baltimore and Gay, N. E. cur- ner of Baltimore and Charles-61s. Lt'Where the highest prize in the recent State Lotteries has been oftener sold than at any other offices ! ! ! EDOrders, either by mail (postpaid) or private conveyance, enclosing the cash for prime, will meet the same prompt and punctual attention, as if on personal application. Address to Lottery Vendor, Baltimore. td-9 June 7, 1831. JUST RECEIVED 4- FOR SALE BY D. COMFORT, A NEW AND BEAriTUL ASSOITINENT ( DRY - GOODS. 30 BAIIRELS OF SHAD, HERULIV G 111ACKEREL; which will be sold low for Cash May, 24,1831. OFFICE 01? THE . BALTIMORE & OHIO RAIL ROAD COMPANY, 20th . May, 15;31.., The Exhibition of Lo comotive &cum Engines on this road, here tofore advertised by this Company for the Ist June next, has been POSTPONED, and instead of ,that day, it will take place on' MONDAY, .the 27th of June, and on the two succOding days. The selection from the several Engines that may be olli3red . 1%411 be made_ on the last of those days, on Wednesday the 29th June; after which they "will be subjected to the regular work of this ty days on the Rail-road agreeably to the original conditions offered by this • Company. • Every facility for previous practice on the Rail-rorid will be a:fib rded to competitors, and cars on the Winans Construction will be furnished for testing the respective pow ers of the several engines. Persons, .who may arrive with engines previous to the Ist hind, will have tXrbse of the litail-road accorde&to them di) their arrival in Baltimore, for the,purpOses of practice and eihibition. . , P. E. THOMAS; President, Baltimore and Ohio Rall-toad Company. May 31,' NOTICE. IW creditors of JOHN BEAR. Jr. an -IL insolvent_ debtor, are noti fi edlo prerrtt their claims to flip subseribor for setperrient. A EGII3E'rII. Y,l?, ers, i4ia,,ls3, 3), • • 1 lIM El FOR 1831 1 50 r i m E undersiwied respectfUlly infnrns -1111 " his (11(1 friends and enstonters, and the public in general, that ho has taken th at well known 0 1 ,101 N vrrrtirV Rd. rii A:is 6,6 " TILL: N TAGIAI HOTEL, Situate on the corner of Baltimore andllb[- dle streets, forinerly occupied by Mr. B. Gmfirucr. The house is large and con venient. His Bar is well stocked with the best of Liquors, and his Table will always he furnished with the best the market can atlbrd. The stabling is good and roomy, and attended by an attentive I lost le r. Travellers and ethers are assured, that he will use every exertion in his power to render both Man and horse condiirtable. PHILIP lIEAGY. April fl, 1831. t PUBLIC HOUSE. The-subscriber has taken that old KN A V i ItN%.IL,N I t 4Pq Wit teal Imislon... P IPuP lel WWII • • ••••,.... )v!, (FORMERLY OCCUPIED BY QED. LASIIELLSO On the York and Gettysburg Turnpike Road, 5 miles from Gettysburg, and 24 from York. Having provided himself with every ac commodation for Travellers, Wagoners, and Drovers, he invites those who travel that way to give him a call, and judge whether his entertainment and charges do not justify the invitation. ROBERT TAYLOR. April 27,1831. N. B. Persons indebted ..to me, are re , quested to call on Iliosrs iVioth,mvs, - ESq. in whose hands I have placed ins' books, and make immediate settlement. R. T. VVBIAC Court of Adams county, will be exposed to public sale, on the premises, On Saturday the 20th of August next, A LOT OPI. GROUND, tontuining 28 Acres, adjoining lauds of John- Collins and others. Likewise-a-Lot of Ground in the town of lleidlcrsbnrg No. 39, in Tyrone township, Adams county; all the estate of Arthur Nickel, deceased. 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